A toad is a
small animal without a tail that looks alot like a
frog. It is a type of animal called an amphibian.
That means that toads live in water and on land.
Toads have dry, warty skin with a raised area
behind the eyes. The desert toad is olive green in
color with a white "wart" bumpy area near the jaw
and on the back legs. The Sonoran Desert Toad is
the largest toad found in the United States, and it
measures 7 inches in size.

The Sonoran
Desert Toad is found in the Southwest United States
Desert. The toad lives in the areas of the
desert

that stay wet. Sonoran Desert Toads eat insects and mice.

In the spring, the
male toad "sings" to attract the female. A female toad can
lay up to 8,000 eggs. The eggs are laid in water and hatch
in 2-12 days and are called tadpoles. The tadpoles change or
go through "metamorphosis" . This change can take from 3 to
8 weeks. Once the toads have changed, they live on land.
They grow to their adult size in less than 1 years. Toads
can live ten years or more.

Toads can live in
the desert where water is sometimes not easily available.
The toad spends the dry winters buried under ground. The
spring rains "wake" the toad. The toad survives on fat in
its body. This is called hibernation.